Atlas secures IITT accreditation for learning and development

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International e-learning specialist Atlas Interactive has been awarded accreditation from the prestigious Institute of IT Training for its learning and development credentials.

IITT accreditation is recognised as the global official standard in the learning and development (L&D) industry today. By gaining accreditation, Atlas has been identified as leaders in L&D, demonstrating their commitment to the delivery of innovative and interactive e-learning courses to the global oil and gas industry at the highest possible standard.

Atlas chief executive officer John Rowley said: “Gaining IITT accreditation is a testament to the success of our e-learning courses and our commitment to providing a fair and honest service to our clients, giving them the confidence that materials and learning environments are well designed, up to date, fit for purpose and appropriate to the level of learning, in compliance with the Institute’s Code of Practice.

“With education’s increasing strategic importance, it’s crucial that organisations have access to the best possible learning and development skills available to enhance the learning experience and ensure the effective engagement of the learner. With this achievement we will continue to invest in advancing and developing our courses and services for the global learning community.”

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